Puttur is hottest at 38.3°C in Karnataka

Puttur hobli in Puttur taluk of DK district recorded maximum temperature of 38.3°C on February 11 at 3.15pm.

| TNN | Feb 12, 2014, 03.09 PM IST

MANGALORE: Puttur hobli in Puttur taluk of DK district recorded maximum temperature of 38.3°C on February 11 at 3.15pm. Khanapur hobli in Khanapur taluk of Belgaum district recorded lowest minimum temperature of 11.5°C on February 12 at 7am. More than 90% relative humidity has been recorded in 26% geographical area in the state. Less than 25% of relative humidity has been recorded in 87% geographical area in the state.

Karnataka for the period February 6 to February 12 recorded deficit rainfall of 100%. Against normal weighted average rainfall of 0.4mm in south-interior, north-interior, malnad and coastal parts, state recorded rainfall of 0mm. For 24-hours period ending 8.30am on February 12, four geographical regions received 0mm actual weighted average rainfall against normal weighted average rainfall of 0.1mm, a 100% deficit departure from normal.

Dry weather condition prevailed over entire Karnataka up to 8.30am on February 12. The minimum temperature changed little over the state. No significant change is expected over the state in next two days. Very light rain is expected over parts of Chitradurga, Tumkur, Davangere, Hassan, Chikmagalur, Dakshina Kannada, Mysore, and Mandya. Weather will be mainly dry over remaining parts of the state up to 8.30am on February 13.

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